L3240 snow blower ?

   / L3240 snow blower ? #1  

botayota

Silver Member
Joined
May 3, 2008
Messages
154
Location
CT River Valley - NH
Tractor
Kubota L3240Hst
Looking for options for a snow blower for my L3240, I have a 600 foot
gravel packed driveway to clear. Let me know what works for you ...?


Tnxs ... BY
 
   / L3240 snow blower ? #2  
I have a 6' Allied blower with hydraulic chute control that works well. I don't have rear remotes yet so I bought some quick couplings that match those on the loader and disconnect the tilt feature when blowing for chute control.
 
   / L3240 snow blower ? #3  
Take a 60" 3PT blower, mount it to the loader with a skid steer quick attach system, requires a $200 adaptor from the Skid steer quick attach to the 3PT. Run the blower with a hydraulic motor. Use your rear PTO to drive a pump - based on 32 HP tractor you should have about 25 PTO HP which is enough. It is an easy method for blowing snow with out having to spend big bucks.
 
   / L3240 snow blower ? #4  
Is it a straight driveway or do you have some twists? You could always get a 3pt mounted blower, lots of people use them but you have to look over your shoulder. You'll want a 72" blower for your tractor. There are several options for a front mount blower but it's going to cost you quite a bit more. Do you have a budget or are you just thinking that this tractor is going to be with you for a long time, you don't plan on moving, and what ever you get you only want to buy it once?
 
   / L3240 snow blower ?
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Have one small turn in the driveway has it heads uphill to the main road.
I'll need to do some price comparisons to determine what I'm willing to spend... a rear mount blower might be all I need. I'll be using the snow blower in combination with a plow jeep, but I might find that the snow blower
might be the better option especially in a heavy snow.
 
   / L3240 snow blower ? #6  
The snow blower will work great on pavement and it will not leave snow banks. It will take longer but for a driveway of that size it shouldn't be too bad. The sub frame for Kubota's front mount blower can stay on if you want to remove the blower to use the fel. I only did it twice and neither time was to remove a snow pile.

A rear mounted blower would most likely work fine for you and they are more than half the cost. A 6' or 6' 6" rear blower could mean one trip down and back up and then a little touching up around the house and you're done. I went front just because I didn't want to look over my shoulder for the next 20 plus years.

If you have a gravel driveway then every time you walk up and down it you should be looking for fist sized stones and getting them off your driveway.
 
   / L3240 snow blower ? #7  
The sub frame for Kubota's front mount blower can stay on if you want to remove the blower to use the fel.

I don't think that is the case for the LA724. I have minor interference with mine, but if careful, I can get some FEL work done with sub-frame on. Philip.
 

Attachments

  • FELQUICKHITCH01.JPG
    FELQUICKHITCH01.JPG
    952.5 KB · Views: 321
  • FELQUICKHITCH02.JPG
    FELQUICKHITCH02.JPG
    945.8 KB · Views: 233
  • FELQUICKHITCH03.jpg
    FELQUICKHITCH03.jpg
    487.1 KB · Views: 235

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2012 VANGUARD 53FT DRY VAN TRAILER (A52576)
2012 VANGUARD 53FT...
LINK BELT LB-98 LOG LINE YARDER WITH MOTORIZED CARRIAGE (A52576)
LINK BELT LB-98...
2007 Chevrolet Impala Sedan (A51694)
2007 Chevrolet...
2020 Mclanahan 150 TPH USP Wash Plant (A52377)
2020 Mclanahan 150...
2009 KENWORTH T6 SERIES SLEEPER (A52576)
2009 KENWORTH T6...
LOT LOCATIONS (A52577)
LOT LOCATIONS (A52577)
 
Top